Imagine the speed the Gunners could have in their front line with Sanchez, Walcott and Mane. That would frighten the life out of any defence, especially with assist-wizard Mesut Ozil feeding them.

The former Red Bull Salzburg player is a big game player also. With three of his five assists this season coming against both Manchester clubs and Chelsea. Not to mention, scoring important goals against Mourinho's former side and Liverpool.

United were rumoured to be interested in trying to sign the Senegalese international in the summer. That means he could come at a hefty price, but at 23-years-old, the investment could be worthwhile in the long-term.

Pierre-Emmerick Aubameyang

Another player who isn't short of pace is Pierre-Emmerick Aubameyang. Wenger will probably be gutted he didn't purchase the Gabonese forward in the summer.

The Dortmund striker has gone on to score 18 goals in 17 Bundesliga matches, totalling his tally to 27 in all competitions before the winter break.

He is powerful, quick, and clinical. The ideal forward in many people's eyes.

To sign a player like that with Sanchez, Walcott and Olivier Giroud to call upon also, the Gunners could steam-roll the title.

William Carvalho

A 6'1" build and 23-years of age, William Carvalho would represent excellent value for money.

The combative midfielder would provide much needed cover for the injured Francis Coquelin, and provide a solid base for the Arsenal midfield.

If the Gunners want to win this league, they are going to need a dominant, tough-tackling presence in midfield. With tough games against Stoke, Liverpool, both Manchester clubs, Everton and Tottenham all away from home to come, they need someone who can fight in big matches.

The Sporting Lisbon midfielder has been capped 15 times for his country and could be just the player Wenger needs to provide more balance to his side.

John Stones

He has the potential to be one of the best centre-backs in world football, but in order to prove it, John Stones needs to move to a big club.

He won't come cheap, but his expensive price-tag will be worth the return.

Laurent Koscielny has been regarded as one of the best centre backs in the Premier League, but he needs a strong, composed partner.

Stones is incredibly comfortable on the ball, as he can glide from his own box into midfield, something that Wenger would surely admire.

He wouldn't be shaky on the ball, which the Arsenal manager will like with his possession-based philosophy. As well as possessing speed, he can read the game impeccably.

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